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The translation of "house" in Bicolano is "balay" or "harong."
In Bicolano, you can say "igso" to refer to a cousin.
"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
In Bicolano, "Maayong aldaw" means "good day."
Namomoot ako sa imo.
In Bicolano, you would call father "amá" or "ama".
mabait
"Salamat" in Bicolano translates to "Dios mabalos" or "Salamat" in Filipino, both meaning "thank you" in English.
In Bicolano, "paalam" translates to "farewell" or "goodbye." It is often used to express parting or bidding someone farewell. The term carries a sense of emotional connection, reflecting the importance of relationships in Bicolano culture.
mabuhay kayo
In Bicolano, "kasalanan" refers to sin or wrongdoing. It denotes actions that are morally or ethically wrong, often in a religious context. The term is commonly used in discussions about morality, ethics, and spirituality within Bicolano culture.